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Originally code-named the Chery S51 EV, the Chery eQ1 is powered by a permanent magnet synchronous electric motor [2] putting out 30 kW (40 hp) and 120 N⋅m (89 lb⋅ft). The top speed of the eQ1 is 100 km/h (62 mph). [2] [3] [4] The Chery eQ1 was available as part of the EvCard electric car-sharing service in China as of 2018.
Chery eQ1, the best-selling EV from Chery since its inception. Chery started early in producing electric vehicles (EVs) by introducing its first EV in 2009, which is an electrified version of the original Chery QQ. The company established an EV division called Chery New Energy in 2010. [50]
In 2017, iCar became an "ecosystem" brand owned by Chery. Past use of the brand include a digital ecosystem, [3] along with online and offline direct sales store network selling Chery New Energy vehicles such as the Chery QQ Ice Cream. [4] The Chery eQ1 is also marketed as the Caoa Chery iCar in Brazil since August 2023. [5] Initial logo in 2023
eQ1: 小蚂蚁 Chery iCar [15] 2017 1st City car, BEV QQ Ice Cream: QQ冰淇淋 Jetour Ice Cream [16] 2021 1st City car, BEV SUV; eQ7: 舒享家 Chery Tiggo 6 [17] 2023
The Chery QQ Ice Cream was first showed in July 2021 in an ice cream-themed camouflage wrap and was described by the automaker as an SUV. [2] The QQ Ice Cream was later revealed at the Chengdu Auto Show in August as the fourth new nameplate under the Chery QQ series of a small cars, intended to be a competitor of the slightly smaller and similarly shaped Wuling Hongguang Mini EV. [3]
DR was founded by Massimo Di Risio in 2006. [1] As of 2008, [needs update] the company had offices in Rome, Campobasso and Pescara. [2] [3]Since November 2007, DR partners with Chery to assemble and distribute Chery vehicles in Italy under the DR brand.
EQ1 or variation, may refer to: ... Sky-Watcher EQ1, a telescope equatorial mount; Chery eQ1, an electric car; See also. EQL (disambiguation) EQ (disambiguation) ...
The Chery eQ5 low-output and standard-output variants uses a 70.1 kWh lithium-ion battery pack weighing only 456 kilograms (1,005 lb) and the NEDC rated range is 510 kilometres (317 mi), while the high-output variants uses a 88 kWh lithium-ion battery pack with the NEDC rated range reaching 620 kilometres (385 mi).